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What factors that cannot be recognized by visual inspection would lead to a glider being unsafe to fly (torn or damaged line core, very low porosity, etc.)?

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What factors that cannot be recognized by visual inspection would lead to a glider being unsafe to fly (torn or damaged line core, very low porosity, etc.)?

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Porosity, Line Strength, and Fabric Strength are all hard to assess accurately without specialized equipment. These are good reasons to have your glider inspected regularly by a professional. Working together, we will keep an eye on these factors as the glider ages to spot potential problems before you end up flying an unsafe glider.

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